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Network Configuration Management
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ALSO CALLED: Change and Configuration Management, NCCM, Network Configuration and Change Management, Network Change and Configuration Management, and Network Change Management
DEFINITION: Loose coupling is a method of interconnecting the components in a system or network so that those components, also called elements, depend on each other to the least extent practicable. Loose coupling simplifies testing, maintenance and troubleshooting procedures because problems are easy
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Posted: 13 Jun 2007 | Published: 13 Jun 2007
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NETWORK CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT DEFINITION (continued):
to isolate and unlikely to spread or propagate. The extent or "tightness" to which the components in a system are coupled is a relative, qualitative notion. A loosely coupled system can be easily broken down into definable elements. The extent of coupling in a system can be informally measured by noting the maximum number of element changes that can occur without adverse effects. Examples of such changes are adding elements, removing elements, renaming elements, reconfiguring elements,
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